Canoweissmon

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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Gallia Fissure [1]
ガリアフィッシャー Garia Fisshā Galiafisher[3] Tears the enemy to pieces with its tough claws, boasts the power to easily cut through Chrome Digizoid, if it has a low purity.
Dragonia [1]
ドラゴニア Doragonia Dragonia[3] Closes its wings and charges like a bullet of light.
Meteor Lux [1][N 1] Lat: "Meteor Light" メテオルクス Meteo Rukusu Meteorax[3] The light from its spread wings rains down as a meteor shower.
Gran Nova [1]
グランノヴァ Guran Nova Gran Nova[3] Gathers all the energy in its body and fires the brightest fireball from its mouth, enveloping the enemy in a scorching-hot star.

Evolution[edit]

Evolves From[edit]

Evolves To[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Anime[edit]

Digimon Ghost Game[edit]

Canoweissmon is the partner of Amanokawa Hiro. He first appears in "The Crimson Banquet", when Betel Gammamon is overwhelmed by Vamdemon's Night Raid and nearly consumed by Gulus Gammamon's darkness, Hiro's words reach his partner allowing to unlock the evolution to Perfect Level. He subsequently defeats Vamdemon with Dragonia.

Canoweissmon from Digimon Ghost Game.
Canoweissmon using Dragonia.
Canoweissmon using Meteor Lux.
Canoweissmon and Regulusmon separate from each other.

Manga[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Digimon Masters[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[edit]

Vital Bracelet BE[edit]

TCG[edit]

Digimon Card Game

BT10-011
RB1-009


Image Gallery[edit]

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Promotional poster
(Digimon Ghost Game)
Illustration by Yabuno Tenya Digimon Ghost Game
POP Art Illustration
Digimon Ghost Game POP Art Can Badge


Virtual Pets[edit]

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Vital Bracelet Digital Monster

Additional Information[edit]

References Notes
  1. Lux is Latin for "light", as well as the SI unit of illuminance. Light can also be written as "ライト", meaning Meteor Lux is a pun on the word "meteorite" (メテオライト).
  2. BT17-102 (DCG) treats Greymon's name as the same name as any Lv.3 or lower Digimon in its evolution cards, which could be any Lv.3 or lower card in the game.
  3. BT17-102 (DCG) treats Greymon's name as the same name as any Lv.3 or lower Digimon in its evolution cards, which could be any Lv.3 or lower card in the game, and BT11-043 (DCG) can transform any Digimon into a Scumon who retains the Level, Traits, Effects, and Card Text of the original Digimon.